Claims
- 1. An injection system for injecting fluid into a patient, the injection system comprising:
a fluid delivery apparatus; a fluid path structured to be disposed between the fluid delivery apparatus and the patient; a control unit in communication with and operable to control the fluid delivery apparatus; and a control mechanism in communication with the control unit and in fluid communication with the fluid path, the control mechanism comprising a sensor that generates and sends a signal to the control unit, whereby the control unit controls the injection of fluid into the patient in proportion to the signal.
- 2. The injection system of claim 1 wherein the control mechanism is hand-operated.
- 3. The injection system of claim 1 wherein the control mechanism further comprises an actuator mechanism in communication with the sensor.
- 4. The injection system of claim 3 wherein the sensor senses movement of the actuator mechanism by an operator.
- 5. The injection system of claim 4 wherein the signal generated by the sensor is proportional to the movement of the actuator mechanism.
- 6. The injection system of claim 3 wherein the actuator mechanism comprises a plunger.
- 7. The injection system of claim 1 wherein the sensor comprises a potentiometer.
- 8. The injection system of claim 3 wherein the flow rate of the fluid is controlled by the control unit.
- 9. The injection system of claim 1 wherein the control mechanism is reusable.
- 10. The injection system of claim 4 wherein the volume of injected fluid is proportional to the displacement of the actuator mechanism.
- 11. The injection system of claim 4 wherein the flow rate of injected fluid is proportional to the rate of displacement of the actuator mechanism.
- 12. The injection system of claim 4 wherein the flow rate of injected fluid is proportional to the displacement of the actuator mechanism.
- 13. The injection system of claim 1 wherein the proportional relationship between the signal and the injection of fluid is a substantially linear relationship.
- 14. The injection system of claim 1 wherein the pressure generated by the fluid in the fluid path is communicated to the control mechanism.
- 15. The injection system of claim 1, further comprising a manifold disposed in the fluid path between the fluid delivery apparatus and the patient.
- 16. The injection system of claim 15 wherein the control unit is in communication with and is operable to control the manifold.
- 17. The injection system of claim 15 wherein the manifold is manually operated.
- 18. The injection system of claim 15 wherein the manifold is power activated.
- 19. The injection system of claim 1, wherein the sensor is an integrated element of the control mechanism.
- 20. The injection system of claim 1, wherein the control mechanism further comprises a tactile feedback control unit.
- 21. The injection system of claim 1, wherein the control mechanism further comprises a syringe and the sensor is formed on a cradle coupled to the syringe.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Divisional Application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/749,894, filed Dec. 29, 2000, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/197,773, filed Nov. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,385,483, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/309,820, filed Sep. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,840,026, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (3)
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